Structural Resilience

Need for Maintaining Structural Integrity

  • Containment structures of nuclear power plants serve as the final barrier to prevent the release of radioactive materials.
  • Investigation and management of structural integrity of concrete containments are critical to ensuring public safety.

 

Shortcomings in Previous Works and Research Direction

  • In the current framework, allowable strain limits have been used as failure criterion, and actual leakage behavior has only been considered indirectly.
  • In addition, the current framework does not address how to incorporate uncertainties in input parameters that may affect structural capacity.
  • To overcome this limitations, actual leakage behavior will be evaluated by estimating number and width of cracks based on the stresses and strains of concrete and liner plates.
  • Furthermore, uncertainties in various input parameters will be incorporated in pressure fragility analysis and leakage estimation to identify dominant parameters affecting pressure capacity.